Parallels

At the lowest levels, the file contents are transferred to the server for execution (via a direct and explicit copy operation, or implicitly by being block- or file-served to the host via AFP or SMB or NFS or similar protocols), or the command request to execute a script or tool has to be sent to the target system.
File transfer tools including scp and sftp (which operate atop their own ssh connections, and can use the same certificates as your interactive ssh connection), or you can mount and access shares from the command level via explicit shell-level mount commands or by mounting and accessing the volumes mounted from the GUI.
It's also possible to use ssh as a tunnel (as scp and sftp and X can do), though that's slightly more involved, given the simplicity of running parallel connections for ssh and scp and sftp or such.
File

1 - Click on the!M icon on the remote desktop to bring up the menu. Step 2: Choose the file you want to transfer. Click on 'Download a file from the server' to transfer a file from the machine to which you are connected to your PC or Mac (Fig.

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Copy File From Remote Pc Using Parallels Client For Mac

Dec 4, 2010 9:34 AM